Amongst the priorities set out in the ISO Environmental Management technical committee’s Strategic Business Plan 2023-2030 are strengthening ISO members through capacity building and advancing inclusivity and diversity in the development of ISO environmental management standards. One of the action items in the Strategic Business Plan is the creation of a Developing Country Engagement Strategy. The engagement of ALL countries in the work and activities of the ISO Environmental Management technical committee is critical. The challenges that face our planet, including climate change, water scarcity, biodiversity, and natural resource management, affect all countries and the best minds from around the world must be involved in the development of solutions. It is for this reason that we are launching a series of developing country focus groups to better understand the needs of National Standards Bodies and technical professionals from developing countries and to learn how the ISO Environmental Management technical committee can better support the engagement of developing countries in the activities of the technical committee. The outcomes of the focus groups will inform the Developing Country Engagement Strategy, which we look forward to sharing later this year. We encourage you to register at https://lnkd.in/g6kcmKq9. Meeting invites for the Zoom conference calls will be emailed to registrants one week before each session.
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Amongst the priorities set out in the ISO Environmental Management technical committee’s Strategic Business Plan 2023-2030 are strengthening ISO members through capacity building and advancing inclusivity and diversity in the development of ISO environmental management standards. One of the action items in the Strategic Business Plan is the creation of a Developing Country Engagement Strategy. The engagement of ALL countries in the work and activities of the ISO Environmental Management technical committee is critical. The challenges that face our planet, including climate change, water scarcity, biodiversity, and natural resource management, affect all countries and the best minds from around the world must be involved in the development of solutions. It is for this reason that we are launching a series of developing country focus groups to better understand the needs of National Standards Bodies and technical professionals from developing countries and to learn how the ISO Environmental Management technical committee can better support the engagement of developing countries in the activities of the technical committee. The outcomes of the focus groups will inform the Developing Country Engagement Strategy, which we look forward to sharing later this year. We encourage you to register at https://lnkd.in/g6kcmKq9. Meeting invites for the Zoom conference calls will be emailed to registrants one week before each session.
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International standards are for all countries, to benefit from, to participate in and to learn and educate from, especially concerning environment and sustainable development. Therefore a specific emphasis is given to Developing Countries Engagement in the ISO Environmental Management Strategic Business Plan.
Amongst the priorities set out in the ISO Environmental Management technical committee’s Strategic Business Plan 2023-2030 are strengthening ISO members through capacity building and advancing inclusivity and diversity in the development of ISO environmental management standards. One of the action items in the Strategic Business Plan is the creation of a Developing Country Engagement Strategy. The engagement of ALL countries in the work and activities of the ISO Environmental Management technical committee is critical. The challenges that face our planet, including climate change, water scarcity, biodiversity, and natural resource management, affect all countries and the best minds from around the world must be involved in the development of solutions. It is for this reason that we are launching a series of developing country focus groups to better understand the needs of National Standards Bodies and technical professionals from developing countries and to learn how the ISO Environmental Management technical committee can better support the engagement of developing countries in the activities of the technical committee. The outcomes of the focus groups will inform the Developing Country Engagement Strategy, which we look forward to sharing later this year. We encourage you to register at https://lnkd.in/g6kcmKq9. Meeting invites for the Zoom conference calls will be emailed to registrants one week before each session.
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Amongst the priorities set out in the ISO Environmental Management technical committee’s Strategic Business Plan 2023-2030 are strengthening ISO members through capacity building and advancing inclusivity and diversity in the development of ISO environmental management standards. One of the action items in the Strategic Business Plan is the creation of a Developing Country Engagement Strategy. The engagement of ALL countries in the work and activities of the ISO Environmental Management technical committee is critical. The challenges that face our planet, including climate change, water scarcity, biodiversity, and natural resource management, affect all countries and the best minds from around the world must be involved in the development of solutions. It is for this reason that we are launching a series of developing country focus groups to better understand the needs of National Standards Bodies and technical professionals from developing countries and to learn how the ISO Environmental Management technical committee can better support the engagement of developing countries in the activities of the technical committee. The outcomes of the focus groups will inform the Developing Country Engagement Strategy, which we look forward to sharing later this year. We encourage you to register at https://lnkd.in/g6kcmKq9. Meeting invites for the Zoom conference calls will be emailed to registrants beginning one week before each session.
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I am pleased to announce that I have completed the Course of Environmental Management Systems provided by the Ministry of Education, Professional Training and Sport 🌍🍀 #sepe #NextGenerationEU #MinisteriodeEducación #businessschool10e Key Takeaways and Insights 1. Environmental Regulation: - Designing and Implementing an Environmental Management System (EMS) - Methodology for Implementing an EMS 2. The Certification Audit: - We delved into the certification audit process, which verifies that an organization’s EMS meets the required standards, such as ISO 14001. 3. Use of Regulations – Analysis and Interpretation 4. Context of the Organisation 5. Planning 6. Supporting Processes 7. Operation 8. Performance Evaluation 9. Continuous Improvement 10. Distinction of the European Eco-Management and Audit Scheme (EMAS): - The course provided an in-depth look at EMAS, a management tool developed by the European Union for companies and organizations to evaluate, report, and improve their environmental performance. 11. The European Framework: - We explored the European framework that supports environmental management, including key directives and regulations that guide sustainable practices within the EU. 12. EMAS Regulation: 13. Purpose and Scope of Application: 14. General Requirements: - The course emphasized the relationship between ISO 14001 and the EMAS Regulation, offering insights into how organizations can align these standards to achieve comprehensive environmental compliance. 15. Biodiversity: 16. Green Marketing: 17. Environmental and Ecological Seals.
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This datasheet provides an overview of ISO 14001, its significance for businesses, and why it should be seen as an investment rather than a cost. https://lnkd.in/eAcxxC5Q #iso14001 #greenwashing #energy #energyindustry #energyefficiency #energysavings #energynews #ems #environmental #environmentalmanagement #green #greenenergy #environmentalconsulting #environnement #isostandard #isocertification #iso #iso #isocertification #isocertified #isoconsultants #isocertificationbody #ukas #isostandards #isoconsultant #isoconsultancy #iso50001 #enms #netzero
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🌎 Our Permitting Team are on hand to help you with Environmental Management Systems. 🌎 An Environmental Management System (EMS) is a structured framework that helps organisations reduce their environmental impact while boosting operational efficiency. EMSs, such as ISO 14001, guide companies to identify, monitor, and manage environmental risks, ensuring compliance with legal requirements and promoting sustainable practices. By integrating environmental considerations into everyday operations, EMSs help reduce waste, conserve resources, and lower emissions. 🌎Organisations whose activities require an Environmental Permit, under the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations, are required to have an EMS in place to manage their operations. 🌎 Key steps in an EMS include setting environmental goals, conducting impact assessments, implementing action plans, and regularly reviewing performance. This proactive approach not only mitigates environmental risks but also benefits businesses by enhancing their public image, improving regulatory relations, and often reducing costs through efficiency gains. Many organisations adopt EMSs to demonstrate environmental responsibility and meet stakeholder expectations. Ultimately, EMSs support a balance between industrial activity and environmental conservation, fostering long-term ecological and economic sustainability. 🌎 If you require help with an EMS, drop us an email at - info@enzygo.com #EMS #environmentalmanagementsystem #environmentalmonitoring #environmentalgoals #impactassessments #environmentalresponsiblity #conservation #environmentalrisk #environmentalpermit Pic credit - Freepik
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🔍 New Publication Alert 😀 We are excited to share our latest research: "Environmental management control systems and environmental innovation: Unintended consequences of the EU non-financial reporting directive," co-authored with Carla Antonini. 📄 Abstract: We examine the effect of regulatory-driven environmental management control systems (EMCS) on environmental innovation by exploiting the non-financial reporting Directive 2014/95/EU as a quasi-natural experiment. One explicit aim of this directive is to improve the measuring, monitoring, and managing of undertakings’ performance and their impact on society. A regulated context may compel managers to prioritize external regulatory requirements over their specific organizational contingencies. This shift could lead to a decrease in flexibility, which is needed to effectively accelerate environmental innovation, arguably one of the corporate flagships for enhancing environmental performance. We perform a difference-in-differences design using the EU directive as a plausible exogenous shock to EMCS and environmental innovation. Our results suggest that: (i) the directive under study increases the adoption of EMCS, (ii) non-regulated EMCS foster environmental innovation and, even more importantly, (iii) regulatory-driven EMCS have a short-term (temporary) lessening effect on environmental innovation. In further analysis we find that this lessening effect reverses from t+1 onwards, once internal frictions are overcome, with the effect being positive in the long run. 🧐 Key Findings: Increased EMCS Adoption: The directive significantly boosts the adoption of environmental management control systems (EMCS). Non-Regulated EMCS: These systems positively influence environmental innovation. Regulatory-Driven EMCS: Initially, these systems may temporarily hinder innovation due to decreased flexibility. However, this effect reverses in the long run, ultimately fostering innovation once internal frictions are resolved. 🔗 Read the full study here: https://lnkd.in/d3H-qgQ6 We would like to extend our gratitude to the editor Matthias Mahlendorf and both reviewers for their excellent guidance throughout the publication process. Universidad Autónoma de Madrid Facultad de CC. Económicas y Empresariales-UAM
Environmental management control systems and environmental innovation: Unintended consequences of the EU non-financial reporting directive
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An environmental report is a document about the environmental performance, impacts, and initiatives of an organization. These reports can be either voluntary or required by government authorities. Read here about 'Simplifying environmental reporting in a complex regulatory landscape.' https://lnkd.in/dCTZ23WW #EHSmanagement #EHScompliance #EnvironmentalReporting
Simplifying Environmental Reporting in a Complex Regulatory Landscape
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This datasheet provides an overview of ISO 14001, its significance for businesses, and why it should be seen as an investment rather than a cost. https://lnkd.in/epGQtqzM #iso14001 #greenwashing #energy #energyindustry #energyefficiency #energysavings #energynews #ems #environmental #environmentalmanagement #green #greenenergy #environmentalconsulting #environnement #isostandard #isocertification #iso #iso #isocertification #isocertified #isoconsultants #isocertificationbody #ukas #isostandards #isoconsultant #isoconsultancy #iso50001 #enms #netzero
ISO 14001: Environmental Management System Datasheet
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Chairperson National Mirror Committee Circular Economy ISO TC323 at Bureau of Indian Standards
8moIt an excellent initiative and was long overdue. This experiment was tried successfully in TC323